Dr.Viviana Garcia, DC

Dr. Viviana Garcia grew up in Mission, Texas and was raised in a large Mexican family (La Dra. Garcia HABLA ESPAÑOL). She began dancing when she was 3 years of age and continued throughout high school as team captain for the Sharyland Diamond Dance Team. During her competitive years, she was introduced to chiropractic through an unfortunate dance Injury. Manual muscle release techniques and chiropractic care allowed her to recover and compete that season. 

After high school she attended college at The University of The Incarnate Word (UIW) in San Antonio Texas where she received her bachelors in sports medicine. During her sports medicine career she traveled as a student trainer with UIW’s football team, was the head student trainer for women’s basketball team and did a year internship at Alamo Heights High School. There she also assisted with all sports injury prevention, management, rehabilitation and recoveries. During summer breaks,  Dr. Garcia worked at a physical therapy clinic to expand her knowledge in sport injuries and prevention. As college came to end she decided to go straight into Parker University where she attained her doctorate in chiropractic. At Parker she attended nutrition seminars, was selected to be on the sports medicine team at the Susan G. Komen race for the cure, became certified in a soft tissue technique (FDM) and in Webster technique to assist pregnant women as well. After graduating she worked as a sports chiropractor where she attended athletes of all levels and received her dry needling certification through Kinetacore.

Dr. Garcia enjoys sports, maintains active by participating in crossfit and loves her peloton bike. Community and family are her favorite things about life and she continually seeks opportunities to advance her education to better serve her community.